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BOSTON SUNDAY POST, OCTOBER 31, 1920 2i All Virginia Got Out at the Stadium Was a Frosty Reception Score CAUDITV ONE OF FINE FORWARD PASSES BY THE VIRGINIANS BEATS TUFTS Macchia Saves Med ford a Shutout by 50-Yd. Run HANOVER, N. Oct. being held scoreless during the first period here this afternoon, Dartmouth came back strong and rolled up a total of 34 points against the plucky little Tufts eleven. Bert Macchia was again the only man able to score for the Medford boys, picking up a Green fumble in the quarter and running fifty yards fo? a touchdown.

PRINCETON, N. Oct. accordance with predictions the Princeton football team defeated the West Virginia eleven by a score of 10-3 in Palmer Stadium this afternoon. The Southerners were the first to score when within the first half minute of play, Johnson booted a field goal from the 30-yard line when Garrity fumbled, giving the visitors the ball. No further scoring was done until the middle of the third quarter when Murrey sent a pretty drop over from a different angle.

VETERANS OUT OF LINE Because of the Cornell game next Saturday, when Dartmouth will be forced to put forth every effort to bring a victory, Coach Spears decided to start greatly weakened line up today. Accordingly, he let Pat Holbrook, Merrill, Johnny Shelburne and Eddie Lynch have a day off. substituting in their places men from the second team. And these subs, in practically every branch of the game, put up Just as fine art exhibition as the regulars might have done. Chick Burke, Natick boy, subbing at fullback, was especially In the limelight.

Though hot scoring any of the touchdowns himself, it was his great open field running that was responsible for three of the Green tallies. On the defence he proved a tower of strength, breaking up the Tufts passes on more than one occasion. Together with Brainy Bowers, former Middlebury star, he formed an almost unbeatable backfleld duo. These two men were responsible for the greater part of the Green gains during the afternoon, and kept Medford defence on edge at all times. The Greens overhead at tack showed real strenght for the first time this season.

The new combination Bower passing, and Jordan on the receiving end worked wonders today. Time after time, Dartmouth scored long gains over I the aerial routes and Spears is planning to use the best of these pass formations against Cornell next Saturday. DARTMOUTH. TUFTS. Chamberlin, Gordon," 1 Jeffery, Nielson, Lindeil Moore, Weld, I Vita, Weld, Crisp, 1 Thompson, Segal, Andress Cunningham, Suttmeler, Russo Aschenbach, Palmer, Cohen, Steward Neidltnger, Scammon, 1 Galloway, Killan Gordon, Foster, Shutting, Threshie, May, Worth, ............................................1 e.

Macohirt Jordan. Malmquist, Lecnin BoTrer, eGrundman, 1 b. Keefe Allen, Sanderson, Smith, .1 Martin Burke, Watson, b. Kentoff, Morrill, JeflV.v I 34. Tufts 7.

Ton 3, Smith, Watson, Maec'tin, Goals from 2. ham. Wold. Referee- -J. J.

Hallalian. Butterfield. Head I ter. Time- "Four 15-mlnnte periods. ifM The picture shows J.

Clark, th Virginia right tackle, completing a long pass in the second period of game. Gets Jump Colgate, 21-7 Virginia Humbled by Harvard, 24-0 Georgia Upsets 1 i ale Centre for 24-0 on Colgate 0 0 7 0 1 Kelley, Dilworth, Goals from 3, Webster. A. Tufts, Brown. L.

Fultz, Brown. Field A. Evans, Williams. C. McGrath, Boston College.

12 -mlu- ute periods. Continued from Page Tierney, Brown, 1 Fenwick, Ward Eastman, Kunhardt, t. ........................1 t. Hall Macomber, K. Clark, e.

1 Newman, Stephenson Fitzgerald, Buell, Wales, b. Witt, Carrington Humphrey, Fitts. Chapin, Wharton, 1 b. Russell. Parrish, Birge, Oppelman, Craig Gratwirk.

Boulllard, Rinehart Hamilton, Stillman, Zuuuie 2-1, Virginia 0. 2, Brown. Goals from Me 3. Field F. Noble, Amherst.

W. S. Cannell, Tufts. Ilead Oeorge Brown, B. A.

A. Field Murphy, Brown. 10 and two 12- minute 10 000 Con tinned from Page lit ELI YEARLINGS ARE BRILLIANT B. U. TOO STRONG FOR CONN.

TEAM Twist Tiger Cubs for 17-3 Win NEW HAVEN. Oct. one of the most brilliantly contested freshmen games ever played at Yale the Eli 1924 team defeated its Princeton class rivals, I 17 to 3, this afternoon. During the first 1 half Yale three times reached the Tiger 130-yard mark, where the stubborn de! fence checked the a dvanee. Opening the third period Captain I Charley of the Eli youngsters caught kickoff and rushed the ball SO yards for the opening touchdown.

He I eluded seven Tiger tacklers during his journey. Close to the end of the third Captain Ken Smith of the Tigers lifted a neat field goal over the cross- 1 bar for the only visiting score. Midway in the final period Halfback Warner of the was used in line ramming until lie had taken the ball i from his 30-yard mark to the Tiger 15- i yard line where, after Wight had been three times used, Warner tore through centre for second touchdown. With two minutes remaining to play Substitute Quarterback Joe Oed of the lifted a drop kick from the Princeton 30-yard mark for the final score. Beat Rivals on Straight Football 28-0 BOSTON COLLEGE IS SPRINGFIELD VICTOR From Page Roderick of Boston made longer runs but did not run as often.

Fitzpatrick kicked to Stearns on 23-yard line and the battle was on. Treat and Diston stopped him in his tracks' Springfield failed to make headway fast enough and punted outaide on his own 26-yard line. It looked like chance to score. Kennedy made two and Elston one through the line. Fitz was injured on the play and carried from the field.

The B. C. spirit slumped. Play was restricted to midfield from exit on, the ball going to the local eleven on downs. B.

C. Scores Only Points The second period opened the in possession on its 40-yard line, third nine yards to go. Several B. C. passes failed, a series of punts followed, with Boston getting the advantage, the ball resting on five-yard mark In the local team's possession.

Here Heaphy and Treat blocked attempt to punt and the safety followed. Spring-, field put the ball in play on Its 20-yard line. An exchange of puntB followed. Then another exchange and the bait was on Springfield's 38-yard line in Boston hands. Roderick gained 10 yards on two straight rushes.

Boston failed to pain on the first plunge. Three forwards failed to materialize and Master Kennedy dropped back to the 35-yard line and floated the goal over for three points. Sensational tactics, broken field runs, by Roderick, Elston and Swann, forward passes by both teams, punfs, lateral passes and straight line plunges marked the third period, but neither side scored, although both goal lines were often in danger of being crossed. The fourth period was a heartbreaker. Springfield started with the ball 011 its 20-yard line.

Redshaw broke away for 8 yards on a wide run. Springfield was offside on the play and Clvlletto punted to his own 45-yard very poor punt, which went out of bounds. Boston gained but eight yards on three plays, and Kennedy tried another goal, which failed. Clvlletto got off a 45-yard forward pass to Watters, who ran the ball up to 17-yard line. McGahan, Treat and Treat again hurled three Springfield men for a total loss of IS yards.

The ball went to B. Springfield forced B. C. to punt shortly afterwards, then got away with four forwards, but its fifth essay was grabbed off by Mr. Swann, as described previously, and the B.

C. march to a touchdown followed. The summary: BOSTON OOLIJOGE. SPIUNGF'TKiLD. Comerford, McGahan, 1 e.

W. Wattera Treat, 1 Denney, Macomber, Kelly, Foye, 1 Mooney lleaphy, Bedell, Gennne Doyle, Cowell, Drummeu O'Brien, 1 Urban ...............,.,,1 L. Watters Kennedy, 4 Stearna, O'Downell Liston, 1 Schaefer Fitzpatrick, Swann, 1 O'Donnell, Redshaw Roderick, Kelleher, .7 ClTiletto College 12, Springfield 0 Goal from touchdown Kennedy. Jon I from Safety W. Lowe, Dartmouth.

Burleigh, Exeter. Head Madden, Aiuberet. 15-minute Two Feature Sporting la Scccxid Sunday Special Section, F-l and F-2 of dav Pott. Medford High School football eleven yesterday at Brookline Field, Brookline, defeated the home team by the sad tune of 19 to 0. At the very start of the game it was seen that the Brookline boys were in for a licking when Medford scored the first period.

Medford played an open game aijd when they used their forward passes and end runs Brookline seemed in a daze. Only in the last few of play in the last period Brookline boys threaten to cross Medford's goal line. Then they had the ball on Medford five-yard line, but lost It on downs. Medford scored in the first, second and last periods. MEDFORD II.

BROOKLINE II. Prior, 1 Johnson, Willing Hillman, I Canning Knrabin, Klri-U Gill is, Hope Lindner, Dempsey, Mann. St'trgiss Fraser, ...1 Prentiss, Hickey Brooks, Mitchell, Willing Morrissey, ij Calhoun, Fleming McNulty, 1 Casson, Jen tie, Mitchell Lereroney, li Corcoran, Blair, Prior, b. Willing Southwick High 19, Brookline High 0. Brooks, McNulty.

Goal from Head 10 -mtnute The boys from the Garden City of Newton came to Cambridge yesterday afternoon and showed their football mettle by downing the Rlndge carpenters by a score of 13 to The game as played at Russell Field, North rnbridge, and the cheering sections of i oth sides were on hand to spur theft t' ams on to victory. Mew ton made its first touchdown In the first period. After carrying the ball the field with lengthy gains, Garrity plunged over the goal line just as the slippery pigskin wiggled from his grasp. Gullan was right on the job. He fell on the oval and was credited with a touchdown.

The second touchdown In the last period started with a long forward pass from Garrity to Osborne. The Rlndge lads contested every foot of the way ut the ball was finally placed over the last white line by R. Garrity. One of the goals from touchdown was kicked Vv H. Garrity which made the un- lucky number for Rlndge.

TON It INDG E. 1 ft. e. Jewell cL'oy, Condy, I iejf G. Bowan, 1 Provinchee ml th, Beyer Macomber, 1 Allen, Hughes Chilian, 1 Forrest 1 Csborn, Ewing, e.

Waterman Stafford. Denovan Pi Garrity, Blodgett, 1 McBride H. Garrity, Harris. Walton Leonard, Esty, Colburn, J. Walsh 18.

Rind tie 0. (Julian, B. Garrtty. Goal from Garrity. O'Brfen.

P. Woodlock. Mead Aliearn. 12-minute periods. MARBLEHEADERS YIELD 20-0 MARBLEHEAD, Oct.

30. Captain Mott Anderson and Sam Mason, Lynn halfbacks, tore big defence. and "nSslcal burled the home team. -0 to 0. he Classical team outweighed the is and won on straight football.

An- 1 run of 38 yards was the long- of the game. He ueeond touchdown after a gain of 2 ards through the centre of Marble 1 lino. Sieve luunlla, Ma luieiictiil ft tackle, was knocked unconscious in the fourth period and had to be carried om the field. BROWN RIPS UP VERMONT 35-0 R. Oct.

Coach Brown team, or rather a team picked from his squad, trimmed University of Vermont this afternoon at Andrews Field 35 to 0. The Brown bear did not have to show all he possesses In football to run up this big score and could have made a bigger total If the team had varied its game. Brown played straight football most of the time and gave the numerous scouts who witnessed the game little to carry back to their teams. When Brown started Its aerial attack the plays bewildered the Vermont players and thrilled the spectators, This line of work has been perfected by Coach Robinson and looks to be one of the trump cards Brown will use against Yale, Harvard and Dartmouth, the three remaining games on the soneuule. In its line- smashing game, Brown ripped Vermont to pieces and was held for downs only oncc and this was when a man stepped out of bounds in-a play near sidft of the field..

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